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    Nine, the age I was when my fascination with golf began. I still do not know why I so desperately wanted to golf, but I do know that I was determined to learn. That summer between fourth and fifth grade, I was registered for a day camp by my mother, who was confused by my new interest, though supportive nonetheless. Every day, for three weeks, I would arrive at the golf course early in the morning, eager to play and equipped with my lustrous deep red set of metallic clubs. We were divided into…

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    as did they. The cross town rivals had a bit of a shaky season and didn’t appear as any sort of threat to our what seemed unbeatable team. We make our way to hole number 7, a par five that posseses a daunting tee shot with water right and bunkers left. My coach makes his way to me on the tee box and tells me and my playing partner that the match is looking a lot stiffer than it should be. Knowing I only had 2 holes remaing until…

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    Why Tiger Woods

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    When people think of golf the first name that pops into people’s mind is Tiger Woods. Tiger has seventy-nine professional golf tournament wins and fourteen majors. Even though Tiger still hasn’t passed Jack Nicklaus’ eighteen major championship people still believe that Tiger Woods is the greatest golfer who ever lived. Tiger’s career hasn’t been all positive, though; the 2008 United States Open being the last major tournament he has won. Because of this slump, Matt Cochran advocated that Tiger…

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    True Colors Rough Draft Body Paragraphs One of the characteristics of green that describes me extremely well is my intellectual ability. In my math class right now, which is algebra two, I have a classmate that I sit by that is very nice. The only problem is that the teacher has decided to make video lessons instead of actually going over it in class, which then carries over confusion on the problems in class. It is hard for my classmate to understand, but I understand it very well. So I help my…

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    Scootus Speech Analysis

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    Reflection on SCOTUS Speeches As I listened, I noticed the importance of clear representation of both plaintiff and defendant views and arguments to the audience’s understanding of the case. Failing to provide accurate distinctions between arguments, beliefs, and perspectives can leave the audience confused on the nature of a case. I also recognized how essential it is to reference the situational variables as well. If important details, as such, were to be left out of a speech, the case has the…

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    opened the doors, we found our seats. We set up close. We were fours rolls away from the stage. We then explored the church. It was beautiful inside. They had wood walls and very dim lighting. They had multiple tables sat up with CD’s, posters, and tee-shirts. The concert began. They prayed at the beginning. Each artist gave a background testimony, then Chris McClarney played his new song “Holy Moment”. Holy Moment was…

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    Drug abuse is a wildfire that continues to spread and tear down a community. The perfect society where there are no concerns, no violence, and hardworking people does not exist anymore. Instead, there is the pleasure of watching the lives of many families be destroyed by drug abuse. In Hammond, Louisiana on Old Baton Rough Hwy, drug abuse affects people directly and indirectly every single day. Most domestic violence in this community is caused by drugs. The issue is that drugs are so difficult…

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    experience into my volunteering, hoping to encourage the children to fully enjoy the event. Being a part of the community event furthered the growth of the young participants as they socialized and raced while enjoying the music, refreshments and tie-dye tee shirts. Ultimately the sportsmanship and fun of the Narragansett Summer Youth Track Series boosted the spirit, growth and happiness of families in the seaside…

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    would be out on the course or been seen taking his/her shot without a glove, a golf glove. How are you going to clean your clubs after you dig up the course, you are going to need a towel, not just a towel, a golf towel. You can’t just wear your old tee shirt and blue jeans to this sport, well most golf clubs will expect you to be dressed accordingly. You guessed it golf clothes, golf shirts…

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    Normally dancing around the fire isn’t a bad idea, rewind to the 17th century and you’re in for a lot of drama. Depicted first as a play written by Arthur Miller, The Crucible was later developed into a movie in 1996 directed by Nicholas Hytner. The movie portrays a series of events based on true incidents that happened in Salem, Massachusetts 1962 as the Salem witch trials came to be. Starting out with the opening scene, young girls begin to dance around a fire, summoning spirits among those…

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